Saturday, October 19, 2013

The one you've been waiting for. Sarah Palin's interview with Megyn Kelly from last night. "The enemy of the enemy is my friend."

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Kelly starts off introducing Palin as a Republican (Is she still sure about that?), the 2008 VP choice, and Fox News contributor. She then asks her what she thought about a remark made by the President from a clip that played previously,

Palin: “I think that remark is one of his more out of touch remarks that we’ve heard in in recent..uh..days, u..no what embolden our enemies and what empowered competitors was his promise to fundamentally transform America from being a a solvent, free, exceptional country into something that we’re not going to recognize, also what has emboldened enemies is he, with doubling of our debt since he’s been elected, putting on a path towards bankruptcy, and then locking up pipelines and resources that will result in us being more reliant on foreign imports for energy, and then of course, he, having left behind, his administration left behind our brave men in Benghazi to be murdered, and then of course there’s Syria where he promised to bomb Syria because in that civil war, Syria was going to bomb Syria and then we never heard another word again about his threat to bomb in a foreign civil war and then of course, most recently Megyn, he, using our military, those who would fight against our enemies, our military our vets, shutting down their memorials and holding them hostage in terms of budget dills (sic), threatening to withhold paychecks from our brave men and women.”

At this point Megyn who looked more and more confused as that word salad vomited forth, tries valiantly to break in, but Palin is determined to finish her damn talking points.

Kelly: "Well let me ask..let me jump in.."

Palin: "As for economic..as for economic competitors. Corporate tax? Second highest in the industrialized world? No that empowers our competitors"

Kelly: "Let me get this in, cause you heard Ed Henry talking about the hit the Republicans took on the generic ballot. And there are a lot of people who watch and say 'Okay I stood with Ted Cruz, I stood with Governor Palin. I stood with those who took a principled stand on issues like debt and Obamacare. But I don't want to lose the House of Representatives.' Because it's the only body that the Republicans hold and these people, who see the way that you do, they don't want to lose that body. So your thoughts on how the generic ballot has been affected negatively for the Republicans according to what Ed just reported?"

Palin, who maintained a glassy stare and the facial expression of a blow up sex doll, during the questions, responded thusly:

"People who see the way that I, and Ted Cruz, and Mike Lee, and whole lot of other Americans see..uh..that we are taxed enough already. Of course that's an acronym for the Tea Party movement. We're taxed enough already and we believe that the Constitution, THAT'S the blueprint that leads us toward a more perfect union and we'll fight very strong for that. So if the GOP is standing strong on the planks and the platform that represent everything that I just mentioned. If we stand united well then we won't lose the House, and we could even win back the Senate. I tell ya fiscal conservatives are more energized than ever, after last night's dill (sic) where Americans came out as the losers because we're just going to incur more and more debt. This unsustainable spending spree that Barack Obama is on? No we're saying that enough is enough, and we are energized."

The one you've been waiting for. Sarah Palin's interview with Megyn Kelly from last night.  "The enemy of the enemy is my friend."
The moment when Megyn Kelly started to question her career path.
During that entire diatribe Kelly was trying desperately to hold her face still and show no emotion (WTF is she talking about?), but now she feels that somebody needs to make some sense of it and asks Palin about her Facebook post suggesting that she might support primary challenges to Lindsay Graham, Mitch McConell and others.

Palin: "I've been saying for years that robust competitive primaries make for a better political system. It makes people work harder, and express more articulately what their record is, and what their intentions for our country is. So as for the individual races? I'm going too see who the opposition to the sitting, kind of status quo politicians are, and we'll go from there. But Megyn here's the dill (sic). The..what we're talking about right now, the enemy of America's economic freedom is this fundamental transformation of America. The enemy of the enemy is my friend. Is any common sense conservative's friend. So we do have to consider, a politicians record, truly what it is they intend to do to stop this fundamental transformation, and the stripping away of our economic freedom. And those who can't stand strong to defend our Republic, to defend our Constitution? Heck yeah they've got to be primaried, otherwise we're going d-o-w-n."

I wonder if Megyn and her fellow Fox News hosts get combat pay for having to sit though that blizzard of bullshit?

Essentially Palin said that she had learned nothing (I know, big surprise.) and that the blueprint for success was more of the same from the Right Wing movement until they had replaced every somewhat reasonable Republican with a TeaBorg replacement.

Palins still labors under the assumption that President Obama is NOT the President that REAL Americans wanted and that even though their numbers are falling that the small core of radical conservatives are the ONLY demographic who deserve representation in Washington.

However if the Republicans continue to allow this Right Wing collective to metastasize within their party they are doomed. And ultimately they will cease to be a voice within national American politics at all.

Actually it is Palin's plan that would fundamentally change America, by making it predominantly a one party system run by the most liberal faction of the country. Or a three party system, two of which would cancel each other out, and allow us to be run by it most liberal faction of the country.

Which is sort of funny since, I as an actual liberal, don't think that would be in the country's best interests at all.

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